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  2. The Cajun people first came to Louisiana in the Great Upheaval or Expulsion, which was a mass deportation of thousands of people from Acadie by the British in early 1755. Hundreds were imprisoned; many were separated from their homes and families, and thousands of people died in the expulsion.

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    While Lower Louisiana had been settled by French colonists since the late 17th century, many Cajuns trace their roots to the influx of Acadian settlers after the Great Expulsion from their homeland during the French and British hostilities prior to the French and Indian War (1756 to 1763).

  4. Aug 15, 2024 · Cajun, descendant of Roman Catholic French Canadians whom the British, in the 18th century, drove from the captured French colony of Acadia (now Nova Scotia and adjacent areas) and who settled in the fertile bayou lands of southern Louisiana. The Cajuns today form small, compact, generally.

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  5. Dec 12, 2017 · From interacting with peoples of other cultures, the Cajun culture began to form (encyclopedia.com). The Cajun people began fishing the Gulf and the many bayous along the Mississippi River and began living off the land as well.

    • Le Grand Dérangement. Le Grand Derangement, or the expulsion of Acadians from the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada, started in 1755. The Acadian’s removal climaxed centuries of conflict between French and English forces.
    • The Creolization of Louisiana. Acadians spread all throughout Louisiana, but the majority settled in a 22-parish, rural area of the state—Acadiana or Cajun Country.
    • The Acadian and Cajun Identity Emerges. Although white Creoles integrated with the unique Louisiana culture when they arrived, they resisted Americanization after the Louisiana Purchase.
    • The Revival of the Cajun Identity. The 1920s laid the groundwork for the revival of the Cajun identity in the 1960s. Leaders like Senator James R. “Jimmy” Domengeaux and Senator Edgar G. “Sonny” Mouton Jr.
  6. www.encyclopedia.com › us-history › cajunsCajuns | Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 27, 2018 · Cajun culture began with the arrival of French Acadians (the French-speaking people of the territory that is now mainly Nova Scotia in Canada) who migrated to and settled in what is now Louisiana mainly between 1765 and 1785.

  7. Mar 10, 2023 · Cajun culture descends from Roman Catholic French Canadians and highlights the American value of cultures ''melting together.''

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